


The Exorcism of Emily Rose
When a younger girl called Emily Rose dies, everyone puts blame on the exorcism which was performed on her by Father Moore prior to her death. The priest is arrested on suspicion of murder. The trial begins with lawyer Erin Bruner representing Moore, but it is not going to be easy, as no one wants to believe what Father Moore says is true.
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Plot Summary
A lawyer takes on a case defending a young woman accused of murder after she underwent an exorcism. As the trial progresses, she recounts the terrifying and ultimately fatal events that led to the ritual. The film blurs the lines between faith, science, and the supernatural, forcing the jury and the audience to question the nature of Emily Rose's affliction. It explores the profound implications of belief in the face of inexplicable phenomena.
Critical Reception
The Exorcism of Emily Rose was generally well-received by critics, who praised its blend of courtroom drama and supernatural horror, as well as Jennifer Carpenter's intense performance. Some critics found the narrative structure occasionally uneven, but overall, it was considered a more thoughtful and engaging take on the possession subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its effective blend of horror and legal drama.
- Jennifer Carpenter's performance as Emily Rose was widely lauded as a standout.
- Some found the pacing and dual-timeline narrative to be slightly disjointed.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's frightening atmosphere and the compelling performances, particularly from Jennifer Carpenter. Many found the exploration of faith versus science intriguing, though some viewers felt the story could have been more streamlined.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the real-life story of Anneliese Michel, a German woman who underwent numerous exorcisms in the 1970s.
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